
Vespa 90 SS Super Sprint (1966)
90 SS
Mainline · Factory Fresh (2024) · #6/10
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View series →The story behind the Vespa 90 SS Super Sprint (1966)
The Vespa has long been an icon of Italian style, so seeing one in the Hot Wheels lineup feels natural yet exciting. The 2024 release of the Vespa 90 SS Super Sprint brings that classic charm to the track as part of the Factory Fresh series. Designed by Craig Callum under SKU HTD23, this model captures the curvy lines and timeless look of a scooter with over half a century of history behind it. As a Mainline car, it is made for everyday play but also fits beautifully into themed collections focused on two wheels or vintage transport.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast Vespa features a metal base that gives it the weight collectors expect from Hot Wheels vehicles. The color scheme highlights Blue across multiple parts including the body panels and handlebars with accents of Blu Estroverso for added depth. Interior details appear in Black to contrast nicely against the metallic finish. Being part of the standard Mainline assortment means this 1/64 scale model is widely available which usually keeps its value modest while still making it a satisfying addition to any scooter or Italian car collection.
Questions about the Vespa 90 SS Super Sprint (1966)
Is the Hot Wheels Vespa 90 SS Super Sprint rare?+
No. This release belongs to the Mainline assortment which means it is produced in large quantities and sold at regular retail stores worldwide. You can typically find this scooter easily in hobby shops online marketplaces or even local toy sections without needing to hunt for special variants.
What color options exist for this Vespa model?+
The primary variation you will see is the vibrant Blue paint scheme covering most of the exterior surfaces including unique shades like Blu Estroverso on specific body panels. Interior components are finished in Black providing a clean contrast that highlights the metallic construction and glossy finish.
Does this Vespa have any special rarity markers?+
This particular model does not feature flame logos Spectraflame paint or other indicators usually associated with Treasure Hunt Super Treasure Hunt or Chase releases. It is a standard Mainline casting designed for broad availability rather than limited edition status.
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How much is a HTD23 - Vespa 90 SS Super Sprint (1966) Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2024 Mainline casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.


























